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Welcome to Geek Native's hub for comic books and graphic novels. This is your portal for news and reviews from big hitters like Marvel and DC, to trailblazing indies such as Oni Press and Boom! We cover everything from the latest superhero sagas to the funniest webcomics, and we also keep an eye on the wider world of fantasy and sci-fi books. Whether you're here for dynamic panel art or a sprawling literary adventure, this is your home for storytelling. Dive in and find your next favourite.

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Comics Reports

Continuing the archive of independent Comics reporting (Archive Page 67).

A preview of Snowpiercer 3: Terminus

October 1, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Snowpiercer continues to roll and roll. I first became aware of the chilling title when concept art and music for the film was published. I was lucky enough to get to review the first comic book over a year later. Geek Native caught up with Snowpiercer 2 in an Irregular Reconnaissance column and now with […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Jean-Marc Rochette, Snowpiercer, Titan Books

Who would win in a fight? Zombie Hulk or She Thor

October 1, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’m not entirely sure “She Thor” is the name I’d use – I’d stick with Thor but I’m not reading that arch so what do I know? I tell what I know; this animation by Milton Pool of Miltonius Arts is awfully impressive for a fan project. How did this fight come about? One day […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: animation, hulk, short film, Thor, zombies

Against all odds: A review of 13 Coins

July 16, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’m disappointed that 13 Coins wasn’t better. I’m frustrated that 13 Coins wasn’t good. All the good ingredients are present. I liked the art. The genre is a favourite of mine – “high religion occult” – where angels and demons are real, battling each other in a contemporary setting, TMNT’s Keven Eastman give it a thumbs […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: angels, demons, reviews, Simon Bisley

The evolution of Harley Quinn [infographic]

July 8, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Harley Quinn is a remarkable super villain in many ways; for a start her first appearance was as a TV toon character rather than in the comic books. Over the following 23 years she’s grown her profile and become a fan favourite. Batman and Joker fans are now looking forward the DC’s Suicide Squad movie […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Harley Quinn, infographics, Suicide Squad, superheroes

Clockwork Watch turns to Kickstarter

June 1, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Geek Native’s reviewed and enjoyed previous Clockwork Watch titles and so getting a tip off that there was a live Kickstarter was timely. You can see full campaign details over on the funding page. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1622307513/clockwork-watch-tick-tock-ipa-3 [Back this Campaign] A pledge of £7 unlocks a digital copy of Tick Tock IPA #3 which you’ll get before […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Corey Brotherson, kickstarters, steampunk

For chaos and love: A review of Elric Stormbringer

May 25, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Elric Stormbrnger is the second hardcover graphic novel in the remastered and entirely masterful series from Michael Moorcock. I really enjoyed the first – Elric: The Ruby Throne – and Stormbringer picks up straight away. We’ve an Emperor of a powerful (but not as powerful as they once were) and chaos worshiping set of warriors […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Elric of Melniboné, michael moorcock, reviews, the elric saga, titan comics

Annoyed at Shakespeare: A review of Magic of Myths – Faerie

May 21, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Magic of Myths: Faerie was launched at the Birmingham Comics Festival this year and is by the same team behind Magic of Myths. The Faerie story is a fantasy based, roughly, on some of the characters from William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream – and not all of them are happy with the play. Robin, […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: Corey Brotherson, fairy, reviews

The end of the trilogy: A review of Kick-Ass 3

May 18, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Perhaps you’ve seen the movies and are wondering what happens to Mark Millar’s Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl next? Kick-Ass 3, which is co-authored by John Romita, has been out for a while now, first as comics, then as a hardback collection and more recently in softback. The graphic novel feels different from the film. The heroes […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: kick ass, Mark Millar, reviews

Competition: Kick-Ass 3

April 14, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Are you curious to find out how the Kick-Ass stories finish? Kick-Ass 3 is the last in the trilogy and begins with Hit-Girl in jail. Super heroes are outlawed and a dangerous new criminal boss is in town. Who’s going to die this time? Winning a copy of Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.’s graphic […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: competitions, kick ass, Mark Millar, superheroes

Project New World: The first global, interactive, post-apocalytpic comic and novel

February 21, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Project New World is an attempt to create a transmedia work of fiction – a novel written by multiple authors at once and a comic book – set in a bleak post-apocalytpic setting. It’s a flexible funding (funds are collected whether the goal is met or not) over at Indiegogo. [Back this Campaign] Project New […]

Filed Under: Books, Comics Tagged With: apocalyptic, Indiegogo, kickstarters

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